This year again, the festival that combines music and ecology promises a lively and committed lineup, reflecting its identity. Between headlining acts, new talents, and engaged women, discover five personalities not to miss from June 5 to 7, at Bois de Vincennes.
Everyone will find something to enjoy. The We Love Green festival, returning from June 6 to 8 at Bois de Vincennes, promises a diverse and eclectic lineup. Among the expected artists, Theodora stands out as one of the must-see revelations, while Charlotte Cardin will defend her elegant and captivating universe. Between rising stars and established artists, the lineup highlights a generation of diverse and daring women. Discover the musicians to (re)discover absolutely during this new Parisian edition.
Addison Rae, from influencer to pop star In recent years, she has emerged as one of the most unexpected figures of the new pop generation, blurring the lines between music and internet culture. Initially a TikTok sensation, Addison Rae has transformed her popularity into a true artistic career. With the release of her first singles, “Aquamarine” and “Diet Pepsi,” the American star gradually asserts her musical identity, with a nostalgic pop turn. Embracing the Y2K aesthetic (aesthetic of the 2000s) and a complex approach to celebrity, she is part of a new wave of hybrid artists. The singer can be found on stage on Saturday, June 6 at the festival.
Yoa, a new figure on the French scene She embodies a new voice in the French scene, both intimate and resolutely contemporary. Revealed by songs blending pop and electro, Yoa quickly distinguished herself with her raw songwriting and introspective lyrics, addressing emotions and struggles of her generation without detour. With her first album, “La Favorite,” she asserts a unique universe, between melancholy and intensity. She can be discovered on stage on Friday, June 5.
Yasmine Hamdan, free voice of Beirut Discovered with the duo Soapkills in the early 2000s, Yasmine Hamdan reinvented Middle Eastern sounds by blending them with electro, pop, and indie influences. Through her solo projects, she develops a captivating universe, driven by a magnetic voice and an aesthetic that is both minimalist and daring. Navigating between Beirut, Paris, and elsewhere, she embodies a borderless, free, and personal music. She will be performing on Saturday, June 6.
Salomé Saqué, the new media guard She has established herself as a committed voice in the French media landscape, attentive to the political and social changes of her time. Journalist and author, Salomé Saqué is known for her clear positions and educational work on often complex subjects, especially among young generations, thanks to her book “Resister” (Ed. Payot & Rivages, 2026). At her talk, she will lead a discussion with two personalities to explore new forms of engagement and possible responses to current tensions.
Camille Etienne, the voice of urgency Activist, author, and speaker, Camille Etienne delivers a clear and accessible message on ecological urgency, primarily addressing new generations. Through her speeches, actions, and projects, she aims to make environmental issues visible while encouraging collective engagement. Recently returned from an expedition to Antarctica, she will share her scientific discoveries and field experience in a talk, offering a concrete look at ongoing environmental changes.
We Love Green Festival, from June 5 to 7 at Bois de Vincennes, in Paris.





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